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Re: **The Bedrock "Rate The Last Movie You Watched" Thread**

La Nausee wrote:

shaunstrudwick wrote:

watching Killing Them Softly today - Brad Pitt is good in it - as is James Gandolfini

Awful flick. Bored me to tears.

This. Woeful film.

------------From a sliding glass door, through white curtains fluttering in the breeze, comes Bruno, Guetta's elegant manservant. The two exchange a few words in French, and Bruno re-emerges a few minutes later with salads.

Re: **The Bedrock "Rate The Last Movie You Watched" Thread**

I watched Harold and Kumar Get the Munchies on telly the other night, in homage to Rhouses. This is a true modern classic that will be watched in 30 years, the montage scene where Kumar finds a big bag of dope in the police station and imagines spending quality time with it is one of the funniest things i've seen in a film. It's even better if you imagine Rhouses as Kumar.

9.5/10

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Re: **The Bedrock "Rate The Last Movie You Watched" Thread**

chromosome_junction wrote:

I watched Harold and Kumar Get the Munchies on telly the other night, in homage to Rhouses. This is a true modern classic that will be watched in 30 years, the montage scene where Kumar finds a big bag of dope in the police station and imagines spending quality time with it is one of the funniest things i've seen in a film. It's even better if you imagine Rhouses as Kumar.

9.5/10

gen lol at the last sentence.

------------From a sliding glass door, through white curtains fluttering in the breeze, comes Bruno, Guetta's elegant manservant. The two exchange a few words in French, and Bruno re-emerges a few minutes later with salads.

Re: **The Bedrock "Rate The Last Movie You Watched" Thread**

chromosome_junction wrote:

I watched Harold and Kumar Get the Munchies on telly the other night, in homage to Rhouses. This is a true modern classic that will be watched in 30 years, the montage scene where Kumar finds a big bag of dope in the police station and imagines spending quality time with it is one of the funniest things i've seen in a film. It's even better if you imagine Rhouses as Kumar.

Re: **The Bedrock "Rate The Last Movie You Watched" Thread**

Re: **The Bedrock "Rate The Last Movie You Watched" Thread**

Kills another maid

------------From a sliding glass door, through white curtains fluttering in the breeze, comes Bruno, Guetta's elegant manservant. The two exchange a few words in French, and Bruno re-emerges a few minutes later with salads.